Is it normal for baby stool to be orange, baby stool is abnormal in color

Updated on healthy 2024-07-01
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This color should not be normal, okay, you should go to the hospital for a check-up.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello: Green is a common problem encountered in parent consultation, in fact, green stool in newborns is a normal physiological phenomenon, parents do not have to worry. If the stool is not loose, no special ** is required.

    Green stool is closely related to bile changes in children. Bilirubin and biliverdin of bile can be converted into each other. If the child is breastfed or has a lot of fat in the milk powder, the stool is acidic, and under the influence of intestinal bacteria, part of the cholesin is converted into bile green, so the stool may be cracked and green.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Baby. There is a stool color. Green. and black. Well, yellow is more normal.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Good guys, this is stealing what to eat and complete the task! If you think it's poisonous, just bury it quickly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The yellowing is best like the color of a banana, and the red one indicates that the fire is big.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After having a baby, I am really not afraid of being dirty or tired. Learning to identify the color of the baby's poop to judge whether it is healthy has become a compulsory course for mothers, and we will take a closer look at it after each baby poop, and adjust it if the color is not normal. Generally, the baby's poop has a kind of care, do you know it?

    1. Meconium. Your baby will pass meconium within 24 hours of birth. It is usually dark green or black. This is caused by the amniotic fluid and exfoliated cells that the baby swallows while in the tummy, as well as bile and intestinal secretions.

    Don't underestimate the baby's meconium, the doctor will ask this question during the ward round. If you have not had a meconium within 12 hours or 24 hours, you need to check your baby for digestive problems.

    2. Yellow poop.

    The baby's normal poop is yellow, the baby who is exclusively breastfed is golden yellow, and the baby with milk powder is earthy yellow.

    3. Green poop.

    There are a number of reasons why your baby's poop is green:

    1) The baby has a cold tummy.

    2) The baby is frightened.

    3) The food eaten by the mother enters the baby's body, such as the mother eats spinach, celery, etc., and the green poop will be eliminated through the milk entering the baby's body.

    4) As a result of the baby eating amino acid milk powder, the milk powder is easy to be absorbed, and the excess digestive enzymes are excreted from the body, and it is green after oxidation.

    4. Black poop.

    1) The baby's meconium may be black.

    2) Eating too much pig blood, duck blood, pig liver or other black foods can also cause black stools.

    3) The baby's poop is black, and. Bright and shiny, at the same time, the baby's face is pale, fatigue, chest tightness, palpitation, and there may be gastrointestinal bleeding.

    5. Off-white poop.

    If your baby's stool is the same color, it may be a liver and gallbladder problem, such as congenital biliary atresia.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Stool can reflect a person's physical state, and this is true for adults, as well as for babies. Many parents neglect to observe their baby's stool, but in fact, there are so many secrets hidden in the baby's stool. Let me share how to observe your baby's stool to understand your baby's physical condition.

    The following is your baby's stool when it is normal.

    1.Observe the color of your baby's stool.

    Breastfeeding, golden yellow, dark yellow, and occasionally greenish-orange, this is not very important.

    Milk powder feeding, yellow-brown, after the addition of complementary food, dark yellow, green, golden yellow, depending on the type of food the baby eats.

    2.Observe the shape of your baby's stool.

    Breastfeeding, thin, and sometimes flaps, is normal because the milk is not fully digested.

    Formula fed, paste-like.

    After adding complementary food, it may be thin and mushy, which is normal.

    3.Watch the number of times your baby poops are observed.

    Newborn stools are generally 2-6 times a day, if it is more or less than this frequency, as long as the baby is in other states, do not worry.

    When the baby reaches three months or more, it may be once or twice a day, or once every two days.

    There are a few points to remind everyone,1Many babies have green stools, which is due to the iron in milk powder or rice noodles, which is normal and don't worry.

    2.Constipation, constipation is not a frequency of pulling, but also has stools, dry, hard which leads to difficulty in excretion. You can consume some probiotics to regulate, or massage.

    3.If the baby's stool is not normal, it should first be adjusted from the diet, including the mother's diet, and can not eat raw and cold Qingzhi spicy food. Babies can't get cold either.

    4.If your baby has blood in his stool, he must see a doctor.

    I hope that my careful words and intentions will be helpful to you.

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